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iPhone stuck in recovery mode (rebooting didnt work) How can i retrieve
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<blockquote data-quote="HoofArted" data-source="post: 2030865" data-attributes="member: 315937"><p>I dunno if this will work for you since your phone is in recovery mode, but search iPhoneBrowser 1.91 this is the freeware prog I use to view all my iPhone files and move them over to my comp and back. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Another thing, and this may or may not help as well. If you are inclined to take apart your iPhone. Take the motherboard completely out for about 5 minutes (give or take) and put iPhone back together. I have seen iPhones go into recovery mode without manually doing so and stay that way. I normally take the phone apart and put back together and the phone comes back on as if nothing bad happened. As already said... good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoofArted, post: 2030865, member: 315937"] I dunno if this will work for you since your phone is in recovery mode, but search iPhoneBrowser 1.91 this is the freeware prog I use to view all my iPhone files and move them over to my comp and back. Good luck. Another thing, and this may or may not help as well. If you are inclined to take apart your iPhone. Take the motherboard completely out for about 5 minutes (give or take) and put iPhone back together. I have seen iPhones go into recovery mode without manually doing so and stay that way. I normally take the phone apart and put back together and the phone comes back on as if nothing bad happened. As already said... good luck. [/QUOTE]
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